Ultimate Pocket Chainsaw
Regular price
$64.99
$24.99 USD
62% OFF
Introducing the Most Compact Chainsaw in the World
The perfect survival Tool for all Outdoor extraordinaire!
The pocket saw is a super useful gadget if you're a hiker, survivalist, outdoors enthusiast, hunter, or anyone who spends time in isolated or deserted locations. Made with super flexible blades and includes a durable 5" by 4" pouch for carrying and storage, and a belt clip so you can easily take it along with you on your outdoor exhibitions.
Why Ultimate Pocket Chainsaw?
Cuts through trees like butter
- The blades on this pocket chainsaw are made from the exact same razor-sharp steel you’d find on a $400 chainsaw.
- The blade wraps around any tree and cuts three sides at once, as opposed to regular chainsaws that only cut one side.
Saves cutting time by 50%
- Bi-directional blades cut deep into the wood every time you push and pull, reducing your cutting time by 50% so you can spend less time cutting and more time admiring your stockpile.
Easy to control
- The pocket chainsaw has no motor, which makes it easy for anyone to control.
- It works especially well for the elderly because they don’t have to struggle against a powerful motor the entire time, saving their energy to relax with family around the campfire.
Virtually indestructible
- The pocket chainsaw is made from hardened steel and is up to 4 times stronger than ordinary steel, making it much stronger than similar chainsaws.
Cleans itself
- Self-cleaning teeth keep the blades sharp so you can use them repeatedly without worrying about debris buildup.

Ultra-comfortable webbed handles
- Comfort is important with this kind of tool, and that’s why we’ve included wide-grip webbed handles that don’t cut into your skin even under pressure.
Product Specifications:
- Materials: 65# Steel
- Chain Length: 25.6 inches
- Full Length: 40.5 inches
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I was able to use this saw and 100 ft of paracord to drop a 9 inch Hackberry branch from about 40 feet up. Note that for this the branch must be fairly horizontal. There were several times that the saw got stuck, and I had to change my angle to get it moving again. In order to get the paracord around the limb I used a medium sized C clamp tied to one side and threw it from the roof. This was a tough job that took about 6 hours total but worth not paying $1000 to have the limb dropped by a tree service. The toughness of the saw was proven to me by how much stress I was able to put on the handles and chain when pulling on it to get it unstuck. In a regular ground application this job would have been much easier so overall a great saw.
I bought this for one job. I needed to trim a 4" diameter maple limb at a point about 20' up. This saw looked like it might do the job. I was lucky enough to get the saw chain rope rigged and oriented "cutters down" on the 1st try. By tying of one end of the rope off well away from the limb, the cutting angle was decreased so that binding was minimized at 1st. It was a slow process of walking back and forth and tugging on the rope line to produce the cut. As the saw kerf passed the center of the limb, the blades, as expected, began to jam in the kerf. At that point I roped the end of the limb and pulled. Success! the limb came down....on me. :) No injuries. Just a reminder to be careful and observant. This saw cuts well and seems pretty strong. I think its a great value for the money and a lot easier to carry than a saw.
Works great!
Everything is good